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UK admits to breaking EU treaty as top legal official quits


September 9, 2020

LONDON: Britain’s government on Tuesday admitted that it may break international law by not applying parts of its Brexit divorce deal relating to Northern Ireland, as a top legal adviser quit, reportedly over the plans. The developments clouded the resumption of already tense talks with the European Union on a future trade agreement after Britain left the bloc earlier this …

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ANC blasts Trump over alleged Mandela ‘insults’


September 9, 2020

JOHANNESBURG: South Africa’s ruling party on Tuesday condemned “disparaging remarks” attributed to US President Donald Trump about the country’s late first black president Nelson Mandela. In a memoir to be released this week, Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen accused the president of making racist comments about black leaders — including his predecessor Barack Obama and South African anti-apartheid icon Mandela. …

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Burning oil tanker leaks diesel off Sri Lanka


September 9, 2020

COLOMBO: A burning oil tanker began leaking diesel off Sri Lanka’s coast, naval officials said on Tuesday, fuelling fears of a major environmental disaster. The Panama-flagged New Diamond, carrying 270,000 tonnes of crude oil and another 1,700 of diesel fuel, has been burning since Thursday. A diesel oil slick was observed near the crippled vessel some 55 kilometres (34 miles) …

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Taj Mahal to reopen even as virus rages in India


September 9, 2020

NEW DELHI: India’s top tourist attraction the Taj Mahal is set to reopen more than six months after it was shut, officials said on Tuesday, even as the vast nation battles soaring coronavirus infections. India, home to 1.3 billion people, on Monday overtook Brazil to become the world’s second most-infected nation with more than 4.2 million cases, behind only the …

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Afghan FM recognises Pakistan’s key role


September 9, 2020

WASHINGTON: Pakistan has a key role in the Afghan peace effort, says Afghanis­tan’s acting Foreign Mini­ster Mohammed Haneef Atmar as US and Taliban envoys resume their peace talks in Doha, Qatar. On Tuesday, US special envoy Zalmay Khalilzad held a meeting in Doha with the head of the new Taliban team due to open peace talks with representatives of the …

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Generals want to keep arms makers happy: Trump


September 9, 2020

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump accused the US military brass on Monday of wanting to fight wars to keep weapon makers happy. At a White House news conference, Trump criticised his rival Joe Biden, describing him as a proponent of “endless wars”, before turning his criticism toward military leaders who he himself appointed, saying they are interested in conflict to satisfy …

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Use of judicial powers by executive: LHC accepts CS’s unconditional apology


September 9, 2020

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Tuesday accepted an unconditional apology tendered by Punjab Chief Secretary Jawad Rafiq in a case against exercise of judicial powers by the executive officers in defiance of a stay order. The chief secretary, along with his private counsel Dr Khalid Ranjha and some senior bureaucrats, appeared before the court of Chief Justice Muhammad Qasim …

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Cabinet approves formation of Capital Mass Transit Authority


September 9, 2020

ISLAMABAD: The federal cabinet on Tuesday approved formation of the first-ever Capital Mass Transit Authority (CMTA) mainly to run the Metro Bus Service from Peshawar Mor to the Islamabad International Airport (IIA). However, the lifting of a ban on new utility connections for unauthorised construction was referred to a committee to finalise recommendations. The CMTA will be run by a …

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Roadside bomb attack in Kabul misses Afghan vice president, but kills four


September 9, 2020

A roadside bomb in Kabul targeted First Afghan Vice President Amrullah Saleh on Wednesday morning, but he escaped unharmed, his spokesman said. The blast killed at least four people and wounded 16, a health ministry spokesman said, including some of Saleh’s bodyguards. There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, which comes just ahead of long-awaited peace talks between the …

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Country heading towards anarchy, says Ahsan Iqbal


September 9, 2020

ISLAMABAD: Poverty and unemployment are rising due to “bad governance” of the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf-led government, leading the country towards “social anarchy”, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz’s secretary general Ahsan Iqbal said on Tuesday. Allowing the present rulers to stay in power will be detrimental for the people as well as the country’s security, the PML-N leader said at a news conference. Ahsan …

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